Why is everything like murder and/or genocide to you?Entitled said:A reminder of why I usually keep my posts light and fatuous.
I'm not fully convinced that half of those paragraphs make any kind of sense at all. Stories aren't written for monkeys, and your post wasn't written for human comprehension. If I "support a stereotype"? I think that I may have more sympathy for a female character facing adversity than I would for a male character facing adversity. I guess I'll take moral responsibility for whatever that implies...whatever that means.
"Finding satisfactory answers is easier than you would think."
If you say so.
"Does it encourage exclusive gender strereotypes, and a negative treatment of women? If it does, it is sexist, and sexism is bad."
Sexism bad. Got it.
"And it continues to be a shitty example. The whole genre. Yes, a "female warrior" story is fundamentally different from a "male warrior" one, based on the fact that the characters are treated differently in-universe, as they would be in a real sexist society. That has nothing to do with writer's intention to evoke a certain feeling."
So "sexism" is why women have nary been soldiers throughout the entire history of our species? Jesus, that's terrible. I might have thought that there would be more to it than that. I thought I had noticed at badminton club, that all-of-the-men were swinging their rackets a hell of a lot harder than all-of-the-women. But that's meaningless. Because acknowledging gender difference is archaic and wrong. I'm going to have to live with the moral implications of yadda yadda yadda...
"Thinking can be a part of treatment, by definition. If you are thinking of women as subjects of protection in a game, that that in itself is treating them as subjects of protection."
I think that Bob is an asshole, but I treat him with respect. Is that a shitty analogy because I didn't crowbar Stalin or genocide into it somehow?